The Parent Weekly

The Parent Weekly

We believe parents are the primary teachers in a child's life. Because of this, we post a Parent Weekly each Sunday which includes big ideas from that week’s teaching, the memory verse, questions for family discussion, and a look at where we’re headed the following week. Our hope is for this to be a helpful tool as you continue raising your kids to love God and love people.

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Thanks! We hope you find The Parent weekly to be a helpful tool as you continue raising your kids to love God and love people.

Welcome, you'll find the most recent lessons below:

Year 2, Spring: Lesson 9

What we learned today

Big Idea: God is the lord of the sabbath

Sabbath. Matthew 12v1–4. Jesus healed a man on the Sabbath.

Where we're headed next time

Big Idea: Jesus is Freedom

Rich Fool: Luke 12v13–21. Jesus told a parable about a rich fool.

Did you know?

Share these facts to get the conversation started:

In Luke 12, a man asks Jesus a question about an inheritance. As He often does, Jesus sees through the question to the real issue simmering behind the scenes: The issue of worry. Jesus offers the man freedom from worry.

Jesus tells a parable about a rich fool solely focused on material possessions. The rich fool wanted more and more possessions to secure his own future—placing his trust in himself, rather than in God.

Trust essentially means leaving the matter in the hands of God—and if He is sovereign, truly in control, then there’s no reason for us to be anxious. God has an amazing track record of providing for His people.

Connect as a family

One night this week, gather everyone together before bedtime—maybe even with everyone in pajamas! Open the Bible together and read Luke 12v13–21. Discuss God’s response to this man. Then read Luke 12v22–31. Discuss with your children the kinds of things that God cares for, such as plants and animals. Then discuss what this tells us about how God will care for us. Jesus tells us to not worry, because He will care for us. He wants us to place our trust in Him because He is freedom!

After reading the Scripture passage, discuss these questions together:

What happened to the man who stored up things for himself?

How does Jesus promise to provide for us?

What does it mean that Jesus is freedom?

These questions can easily extend into the rest of the week. Look for opportunities to bring conversations about how Jesus is freedom into your everyday life as a family.

Blessing

Blessings are often used in the Bible. A blessing can be a prayer of commission, a portion of Scripture, or words to encourage and guide.

A blessing to pray over your child: (Child’s name), may you know that Jesus is freedom. May you trust Him with all of your needs and know that He cares for you each day.